Flying may start at noon after the first whiteout
TRAVEL plans were thrown into disarray as the weather continued its icy grip yesterday.
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TRAVEL plans were thrown into disarray as the weather continued its icy grip yesterday.
The airport suffered its first full whiteout of the week with no flying at all.
And this morning staff are once again having to clear the runway after a 1cm of snow fell overnight.
Airport director Colin Le Ray hoped flying would start at noon but he will review the situation.
Since last Friday, weather has caused disruption every day apart from Sunday and Tuesday. Flying was cancelled for the day at noon yesterday leaving hundreds of people with disrupted travel plans for another day.
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